*******Representation in America's Legislatures*******

***README FILE***

This zip file contains data for the Missouri Senate:

mos9900_README.txt: Explains the layout of roll call data files and provides general project 
information
mos9900_rc.dta: Stata 8SE file containing roll call data
mos9900_rc.csv: Comma delimited text file containing roll call data
mos9900_summaries.txt: Text file containing bill summary information for matching roll calls
mos9900_bill_summaries.txt: Text file containing summaries for all introduced bills from 1999-2000.

Attribution: If you use the data, please include this citation:
Wright, Gerald. 2004. "Representation in America's Legislatures." Indiana University: National Science
Foundation Grant.

Funding for the Representation in America's Legislatures project was provided by the Political Science
Program of the Division of Social and Economic Sciences of the National Science Foundation (SES-0094635
and SES-0242571).

**Important Notes
Only competitive roll calls are included in these files.  A competitive roll call is one in which 5% or
more of legislators voting voted in the minority.  All roll calls with less than 5% of legislators
voting in the minority are defined as non-competitive and not included in these files.

For a detailed description of the roll call collection see:
http://www.indiana.edu/~ral/ral_papers.htm

**Roll Call Files:

Variable Identification:
chid: Chamber identification: state abbreviation plus chamber (s=senate, h=house) (string)
dist: Legislator's district (string)
first: First name of legislator (string)
last: Last name of legislator (string)
pid: Party identification: 0=Republican, 1=Democrat, 2=Other (numeric)
rc's: 0=no, 1=yes, All other votes=. (numeric)

NOTES: In district 5, Carter replaced Banks.

**Summary File:

Partial bill summary information included
See summary files mos9900_summaries.txt and mos9900_bill_summaries.txt for more details.
